
MIL-DTL-44117B
TABLE VII. Visual examination of inner helmet
Examine
Defect
Classification
Major Minor
111
Webbing
Any hole, cut, tear, or frayed edge
209
Edges scalloped, not firmly and tightly woven. Ends not
210
clipped as required
Needle chews:
112
- 1/8 inch or more in length
211
- up to 1/8 inch in length
Fastener tape
Any hole, cut, or tear
113
Hooks flattened or missing, impairing function
114
Cloth,
Any cut or tear
115
netting
Cloth,
Any hole, cut, tear, or needle chew
116
simplex
Cloth, oxford Any hole, cut, tear, or needle chew
117
(edge binding) Any abrasion marks, broken or missing yarns, or multiple
floats
212
Leather
Cut, hole, or tear
118
Finish flaky, peeling, or cracked
119
Grain surface of leather not facing outside
120
Deep scratch, heavy vein, or abraded area
213
Color not as specified
214
Hardware
Broken or malformed; corroded areas; burrs or sharp edges
121
General
Finish omitted or not as specified, where required
122
Any required component improperly
installed causing failure to serve intended purpose
123
Snap fastener Clinched excessively tight, cutting adjacent material
124
Clinched loosely, permitting any component to rotate freely
125
NOTE: Inspect for a loosely clinched stud and
eyelet by grasping the stud between the thumb and index
fingers and determine if the stud can be rotated freely.
NOTE: Inspect for a loosely clinched button and socket by
grasping the button and socket with the fingers of the left and
right hands and determine if either can be rotated freely. If
either the stud, button, or socket can be rotated freely, a defect
shall be scored.
Incorrect style
126
Three or more splits in eyelet or button barrel
215
Any fastener on chin strap or on inner helmet for attaching
chin strap not functioning properly (i.e. fails to snap closed,
provide a secure closure, or open freely)
127
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